About APPO CAPE VII

In 2019 the APPO CAPE VII Congress and Exhibition took place in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. Organized by Africa Oil & Power, the congress brought all APPO petroleum ministers and private sector oil and gas leaders together on April 2-5, 2019.

The petroleum industry leaders of all African Petroleum Producers’ Organization nations met in Malabo, representing the largest and most influential gathering of oil and gas ministers on the African continent. APPO CAPE VII was where the decisions were made that will guide the growth of Africa’s energy business.

Moderators

Ann NormanGeneral ManagerPioneer Energy

ENG. Elizabeth RogoCEO & Founder, Tsavo Oilfield Services

Robert PerkinsEditor, Platts

Nicolas BonnefoySpecial AdvisorAfrica Matters

APPO Cape VII Congress and Exhibition’s theme for 2019 concentrated on uniting the African countries and to promote cooperation with private companies throughout the continent to attract further international investments to boost the oil and gas industry.

PARTNERS

PLATINUM SPONSORS

EXECUTIVE SPONSORS

PREMIUM SPONSORS

MARKET SPONSORS

Exhibitors

NEWS & UPDATES

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